Before he met Holmes and Watson, before he managed the most popular restaurant in Soho, before he helped solve crimes, Todd Mitchell was a young Australian coming to the bright lights of London in order to find himself. Life in Australia had been fine. He was on a good rugby team, he’d just graduated from university, he had a faithful girlfriend and a loving family. But it wasn’t enough. He knew he needed more. He needed more excitement, more opportunity, more… something like that one night when he’d stayed behind in the locker room with that new guy from his rugby team and things happened. So he left everything he knew behind and came to London because he was sure that if anything was going to happen, it was going to happen here. And one day at the gym – just when he was starting to doubt himself – he stumbled back from a heavy set of squats and bumped into Max. A cheeky Irish man with a wink and a forceful personality, Max suggested he come over to watch the rugby match, and the rest was history. If you thought that the Holmes & Watson books were a little naughty then you might want to steer clear of this! Told from Todd’s own perspective, we dive into a book featuring all the erotica you can poke a stick at … well actually, there aren’t any birch branches in this book, but there’s leather, sporting equipment and naughty opera tennors! There’s over-sexed straight traders, kinky farmers with a taste for interesting lubes, lesbians who know there way around a strap-on and scenes in waxing parlours, tennis changing rooms and his bosses office. If you don’t find at least one of these scenes arousing… well you have to agree that Todd definitely tried hard enough. And after all, if you’re going to find love somewhere along the way, then you really should know what turns you on!
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